Liberalisation has affected all parts of the air travel industry, with airports as well as airlines increasingly run on commercial lines. This paper models interactions between airports and airlines to show that, for example, the potential benefits to passengers of increased competition between airlines may be (more than) absorbed by the unregulated airports through which they travel, and that effecting airport competition in one country may lead to the majority of the gains going abroad. The policy conclusion is that the (de)regulation of airlines and associated services should be fully co-ordinated and internationally coherent. Keywords: Airports, airlines, competition, deregulation
account of comments by David Thompson, Tae Oum, David Starkie and Ginés de Rus on an initial draft. ...
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The paper specifies and estimates a production function for the airline industry, identifying firms'...
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account of comments by David Thompson, Tae Oum, David Starkie and Ginés de Rus on an initial draft. ...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and, (S...
This paper questions the need for a special regulatory framework for European airports in the light ...
Commercial Air Service Agreements remain the overwhelming focus when it comes to assessing the degre...
This paper develops an empirical model of entry to analyze the effect of previous regulation on Euro...
This dissertation offers an investigation of the current issues in economics of the international ai...
In postwar Europe aviation markets were controlled by bilateral agreements which confined the market...
This paper analyzes strategic interaction between intercontinental airport regulators, each of which...
The aim of this paper is to undertake an assessment of airport competition within the Scottish Lowla...
The paper specifies and estimates a production function for the airline industry, identifying firms'...
We study the effect of liberalization on costs and competition in the European airline industry. We ...
The paper specifies and estimates a production function for the airline industry, identifying firms'...
Regulation in its generic sense has existed for a very long time in different forms, with different ...
The global commercial aviation industry has undergone significant regulatory reform during the last ...
account of comments by David Thompson, Tae Oum, David Starkie and Ginés de Rus on an initial draft. ...
An increasing percentage of trade occurs via air. However, air services are excluded from the WTO Ag...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics; and, (S...